About This Book
The narrative follows a young man who drifts into the company of a cavalry regiment and their sergeant, tracing his experiences from civilian hardship to the rigours and camaraderie of military life during the Crimean campaign. It portrays regimental routine, skirmishes, hospital care, and vivid set pieces at Alma, Balaclava, and Inkermann, highlighting the courage, endurance, and suffering of the rank-and-file alongside the failures of high command. Interwoven are scenes of friendship, rescue, and recovery, together with reflections on army organisation, equipment, and the shifting public perception of soldiers.
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